Sebastian

2024

Drama

13
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 73% · 48 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 60%
IMDb Rating 6.7/10 10 800 800

Plot summary

Max, a 25-year-old aspiring writer living in London, begins a double life as a sex worker in order to research his debut novel.


Uploaded by: FREEMAN
November 10, 2024 at 09:07 AM

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Jonathan Hyde as Nicholas
David Nellist as Peter
Leanne Best as Dionne
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by laduqesa 7 / 10

Real life fictionalised

Well, I've never used a sex worker in London so had no idea about the huge sums of money to be earned. £300 an hour! That's serious money. No wonder the impoverished students who formed the basis of Max's initial research got into the trade.

Max's odyssey through the world of escorts engendered tensions. He was earning huge sums while using the clients for his novel but also beginning to form relationships with some of them.

Max developed personally too in a different way. His initial reluctance to be known disappeared as we saw in the very last line of dialogue in the film.

I found the characters in the film to have been well rounded and believable. The script was well written and captured the world Max was living in extremely well.

I'm glad I saw this.

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Reviewed by chong_an 9 / 10

A daring semi-meta film about gay sex workers

Max is a young aspiring writer in London, who does freelance work for a literary magazine, has had some short stories published, and is working on his 1st novel. He is inspired by some interviews with graduate students about being gay sex workers for money, but he is too conscious about possibly appropriating their voices, so he decides to go into the business himself, ignoring the irony of most 1st novels being autobiographical.

This he does under the name Sebastian, posting pictures online of his bare torso, but with his face obscured by his cellphone. He gets customers, and some call him back for more encounters. But his sex work starts interfering with his job at the magazine, while his publisher / editor is trying to shape the novel into a "marketable" story.

I do have a couple of minor quibbles about the script. While there are multiple sex scenes (with no cast members' members showing), they seem to be all straight-up penetration, No oral, no hand jobs, no spanking with a magazine or other kink. The other is the sequence where Sebastian is on an overnight assignment, has drunk too much, but still manages to sneak out of bed to immediately write down his activities, given that his research is for a work of "fiction", and inaccuracies / omissions / embellishments are fair game.

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